Vote totals for races and ballot questions of interest to Northwest readers
Projected winner(s) in bold. Note: All results are unofficial and unaudited as of Saturday, Nov. 8.
U.S. Representative — District 8
• Gabrielle Giffords* (Democrat) 168,493 (54.9 percent)
• Tim Bee (Republican) 131,181 (42.7 percent)
State Representative — District 26
• Vic Williams (Republican) 41,626 (26 percent)
• Nancy Young Wright* (Democrat) 41,254 (25.9 percent)
• Marilyn Zerull (Republican) 40,641 (25.2 percent)
• Don Jorgenson (Democrat) 36,792 (22.9 percent)
State Senator — District 26
• Al Melvin (Republican) 44,519 (50.8 percent)
• Cheryl Cage (Democrat) 43,159 (49.2 percent)
Marana Unified School District Governing Board
• Dan Post* 12,596 (19.55 percent)
• Suzanne Hopkins 11,355 (17.62 percent)
• Maribel Lopez* 8,945 (13.88 percent)
• Dean Spencer 7,548 (11.71 percent)
• Amy Autret 7,088 (11 percent)
• Kathryn Mikronis 5,696 (8.84 percent)
• Joe Koellisch 5,648 (8.76 percent)
• Albert Siqueiros 5,365 (8.33 percent)
Oro Valley Question 400 — Bonds for Naranja Park
• Yes: 8,663 (42.34 percent)
• No: 11,797 (57.66 percent)
Board of Supervisors — District 3
• Sharon Bronson* (Democrat) 35,618 (59.5 percent)
• Barney Brenner (Republican) 24,149 (40.34 percent)
County Attorney
• Barbara LaWall* (Democrat) 178,111 (53.2 percent)
• Brad Roach (Republican) 135,471 (40.46 percent)
• Claudia Ellquist (Green) 20,957 (6.26 percent)
Sheriff
• Clarence Dupnik* (Democrat) 218,980 (64.79 percent)
• Harry Shaw (Republican) 118,385 (35.03 percent)
Oracle Elementary School District 2 M&O budget override
• Yes: 4,100 (50 percent)
• No: 3,128 (38 percent)
Oracle Elementary School District 2 K-3 budget override
• Yes: 4,302 (52 percent)
• No: 2,940 (36 percent)
State ballot measures
Proposition 100 — Banning real estate transfer taxes
• Yes: 1,483,240 (76.7 percent)
• No: 451,817 (23.3 percent)
Prop. 101 — Medical choice
• Yes: 944,380 (49.7 percent)
• No: 956,068 (50.3 percent)
Prop. 102 — Banning gay marriage
• Yes: 1,135,604 (56.2 percent)
• No: 884,597 (43.8 percent)
Prop. 105 — Majority rules
• Yes: 643,273 (33.7 percent)
• No: 1,264,782 (66.3 percent)
Prop. 200 — Payday loan reform
• Yes: 769,615 (40 percent)
• No: 1,154,166 (60 percent)
Prop. 201 — Homeowners’ Bill of Rights
• Yes: 416,192 (21.7 percent)
• No: 1,500,263 (78.3 percent)
Prop. 202 — Stop Illegal Hiring
• Yes: 791,894 (40.7 percent)
• No: 1,155,455 (59.3 percent)
Prop. 300 — State legislator’s pay increase
• Yes: 698,545 (35.8 percent)
• No: 1,253,286 (64.2 percent)
* Incumbent
Sources: Pima and Pinal county elections departments; Arizona Secretary of State



